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Grand Theft Auto: London 1969 was the first mission pack to be released for Grand Theft Auto.
Destruction Derby 64 is the premier demolition derby game for the Nintendo 64. It's full of thrills, spills, and of course enough destruction to make you want to slap yo mamma!
Race around arcade-action tracks in the then-new Volkswagen New Beetle compact car in this racing game for the Nintendo 64.
A high octane racer in which players race against the competition, as well as the police, in a high stakes game where players put their car on the line to win it all and come out on top.
An on-rails running game, Pepsiman places players in the role of Pepsi's Japanese mascot, who must quench people's thirst with his name-brand goods.
Syphon Filter is a third person shooter for the original PlayStation. Its action-oriented gameplay set it apart from Metal Gear Solid.
Rampage 2: Universal Tour is the console follow-up to the arcade smash game Rampage: World Tour.
A first-person shooter set in the year 2037, in which as Colonel John R. Blade, commander of HardCorps, you must stop the evil Elexis Sinclaire.
A direct sequel to Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back. Crash and Coco Bandicoot have to travel through time to collect crystals before Doctor Neo Cortex and his allies do. This was the last platforming Bandicoot game by Naughty Dog.
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six puts the player in charge of an elite international team of counter terrorist operatives in a title that emphasizes planning, stealth, and tactics.
SWAT 2 is a squad-based tactical game in which the player recruits, outfits, and controls either SWAT or terrorist forces through a series of scenarios.
Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit is the third entry in the popular NFS franchise and is the first to include high-speed police chases. With an extensive car roster and high-octane racing, NFS III raised the bar on arcade racing games.
10 Genesis classics on one cartridge, released in Brazil by Tec Toy and in Asian territories by Sega themselves.
Simply Silly Software's sole professional release and the most frequently criticized of the major Duke Nukem 3D expansion packs.
The Expansion Pack to the critically acclaimed Carmageddon
Grand Theft Auto is a free roaming crime saga with multiple settings and a top-down view.
Fighting Force is a beat-'em-up released in 1997 for the PlayStation.
G-Police, a vehicle-based action shooter that tasked players to maintain governmental order in a futuristic society, was developed by Psygnosis and released for the Sony PlayStation and PC in 1997. It was later re-released for the Sony PlayStation 3 and PSP in 2008 via the PlayStation Network.
The Fantastic Four is a superhero game that puts you in control of the Human Torch, The Invisible Woman, The Thing or Mister Fantastic as they try to defeat Dr. Doom.
An environmental demolition game for the Nintendo 64. Lighthearted and varied, it challenges players to strategically lay waste to the landscape while under pressure.
A SimCity 2000 spin off where players can pilot several different types of helicopter.
Die Hard Trilogy is a video game adaptation of the original trilogy of Die Hard films which star Bruce Willis as John McClane.
Normality is a 3D adventure game where players control Kent Knutson, a teenager fighting for fun in an oppressive city.
Spider-Man: The Sinister Six was a PC CD-Rom title from the mid-90's which was similar to many Lucas Arts adventure games.
Kill countless aliens while rescuing babes as Duke Nukem in this critically acclaimed first-person shooter.
Are you a comedian? Knock off the funny business, get focused, and enter a mustache-laden world in this 1995 FMV game from Sierra.
The sequel to the original Virtua Cop. It is a on rails style shooter and allows the use of peripherals, specifically the light gun.
A licensed platformer developed by AIM and published by Hudson Soft for the SNES. T-Bone and Razor are once again required to save Megakat City from some of its worst criminals.
Side-scrolling Spider-Man game only released in Japan for the Super Famicom. Loosely based on a 1993 Marvel Comics storyline called "The Lethal Foes of Spider-Man."
Based on William Gibson's Neuromancer, Shadowrun for the Genesis is a darker, grittier, and more open-ended game than its counterpart on the SNES.
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